Transmigration: My Children Are The Lucky Protagonist's Miserable Counterparts

Chen Yunyun transmigrated into a nostalgic novel from a bygone era. Her three adopted children, destined to become blackened villains, were precisely the miserable counterparts to the lucky female ...

Chapter 167 Jointly Running a Livestock Farm

Li Liangtian looked like he was about to have his flesh cut off, which made Chen Yunyun laugh. "Alright, stop thinking about it."

“We’re all from the same commune. Your brigade might have relatives and friends from our brigade too, so there’s still some kinship between us.”

"Only our raw material plant can take over your farm, and your pig disease will cost a lot of money."

“Your brigade can’t afford it, but our brigade can. This pig disease can be cured.”

"Furthermore, after we cooperate, your pigs can be transported and sold through our transportation channels."

“We also have professional pig farmers who can provide technical support. Your brigade should consider it carefully.”

Chen Yunyun said this in front of the commune leaders, so it couldn't possibly be a lie.

The raw material plant can handle both transportation and sales, which greatly reduces the risks of pig farming. Once Li Liangtian understood this, he immediately nodded and said, "Let's do it!"

Chen Yunyun curled the corners of her lips, "Your operation is too small; you need to raise more pigs."

"The rest, you take a few people this afternoon, we'll go to the commune to draw up an agreement, and the rest can be discussed between the two sides."

"Don't worry, you won't suffer if you work with me."

A gentle breeze rustled, and the sunlight shone brightly.

The slender woman stood before the crowd, her body as thin as paper.

The words spoken were so powerful that they carried on the wind into everyone's hearts and took root.

She was the only female factory director in the entire county, and it was she who led the raw material factory to become better and better.

Her position at the raw material factory was even more sought after than a regular job in the city.

Perhaps following her might really bring about new changes?

"Damn it, let's do it!"

One by one, the farmers rolled up their sleeves. They couldn't be worse off than they were now, so they decided to trust her this once and give it their all!

That afternoon, Chen Yunyun's Bajiao Brigade and Si'er Brigade finalized their cooperation agreement.

The partnership is split 40/60, with one party providing the technology and funding, and the other party responsible for manpower and breeding.

If swine erysipelas is an emergency, then there is indeed no hope of recovery, but fortunately, the case of the 42nd Brigade is only acute.

Penicillin is a good thing; it can generally be used to treat sick pigs.

However, this kind of thing is quite difficult to obtain; it cannot be acquired through ordinary means.

Chen Yunyun asked someone to obtain a large quantity of penicillin through special channels. The medicine worked wonders, and the pigs indeed became energetic a few days later.

The regulations were personally reviewed by Chen Yunyun. Treating the disease is only the first step; the second step is to ensure the hygiene of the pigsty…

Regarding the pigs getting sick, Chen Yunyun copied down the complete guide to pig farming and distributed it to a trusted person, asking him to be stationed at the Si'er Brigade as a supervisor.

The cooperation model between the two production brigades was thus initially established.

The pig-raising guide that Chen Yunyun gave us was very effective. The pigs in the production team were raised scientifically and grew to be plump, healthy, and strong!

Li Liangtian took a basket of eggs that his family had saved up for a month and delivered them to Chen Yunyun's house.

He wasn't good with words and couldn't say anything nice. He just shoved the eggs into Chen Yunyun's hand and left.

He was apologizing for what happened before.

They are fellow villagers and are currently co-founding a factory.

Chen Yunyun will let bygones be bygones regarding the time she was forced into this situation...

In late September, Yung Yen sent a letter from Hong Kong.

Upon opening the envelope, a familiar sandalwood scent filled the air.

When Chen Yunyun opened the letter, she smiled; it was actually written by Rong Yan himself.

I don't know when he learned traditional Chinese characters.

The handwriting on the letter was very clear, without any ink smudges, showing how much the writer cherished it.

[Yunyun, I am pleased to receive this letter.]